Cathy Classics by Cathy Guisewite for October 31, 2010
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Trick or Treat You're invited HALLOWEEN PARTY Dress: Costume Casual DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL Cathy: "Costume casual"?? Voice from phone: Yes! Wear a costume, but don't look like you tried to wear a costume! Cathy: What?? Voice from phone: Be casual! We have business casual, dressy casual, sporty casual... ...This is costume casual! Wear a costume that isn't costume-my! Cathy: Why don't I just NOT WEAR a costume? Voice from phone: Oh, no! Wear a costume... ..Just not one that looks like you're trying to LOOK like something! Just be casual! Have fun! Free yourself from stereotypical limitations! Cathy: Wake me up when the dress code returns to planet earth.
gobblingup Premium Member about 14 years ago
Ugh, I’m with you, Cathy. Made-up dress codes never make sense to me. Maybe a t-shirt that says “This is my costume” would work.
rgcviper about 14 years ago
Actually, that’s not a bad idea, frightenup …
Agios11 Premium Member about 14 years ago
Better yet, wear a sign over your clothes that says “Nudist on strike!”
RinaFarina about 14 years ago
Once at a Hallowe’en party I wore a costume for what I thought was a successful female business person. It absolutely didn’t work, meaning that even in real life I don’t know how to dress up properly at the office. sigh…
Maybe I should have said it was a costume for a female business nerd?
Gretchen's Mom about 14 years ago
Why do people have to make parties that are supposed to be fun so complicated?!?
dlasky about 14 years ago
I am looking for a particular Cathy comic that was published years ago that I thought I saved. It involves Cathy looking at an old picture of herself and realizing she was skinny back then and should have realized it. Does anybody have this?
ellisaana Premium Member about 14 years ago
My adult son went to a costume party last night, immaculately dressed in 3 piece suit and hat.
When asked, he said he was “corporate greed”
craigwestlake about 14 years ago
Here’s a suggestion for you fellas’
Starting Monday I will be turning in, not the spammers, but the website business site that they are providing the link for to our state’s attorney-general. He loves to prosecute spamming website owners.
Do the same for your state’s attorney-general; since go-comics doesn’t wish to help, then we can simply have the spammers owners fined out of existence. Nothing encourages them to “move on” like tens of thousands of dollars in fines.
Also, just the fact that Go-Comics will have government officials monitoring this site and asking questions may help to encourage them to stop the spammers instead of giving them shelter.